Dr Rozen has deliberately focused her gynaecology practice on a select group of conditions, all closely connected to reproductive health and fertility. This focused approach means she maintains a high level of expertise in the areas she treats, rather than consulting across the full breadth of general gynaecology.
Ovulation disorders, including Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (previously PCOS), affect the release of eggs from the ovaries and can have a significant impact on fertility and overall health. Dr Rozen has particular expertise in diagnosing and managing these conditions, including their hormonal, metabolic, and reproductive implications.
Seeing an experienced gynaecologist for endometriosis and adenomyosis can help you understand these chronic conditions that can cause significant pain, heavy periods, and fertility challenges. Dr Rozen is experienced in identifying and managing both conditions, including through laparoscopic surgery where appropriate.
Heavy bleeding, irregular periods, and painful periods can have a major impact on quality of life and may signal an underlying condition worth investigating. Dr Rozen assesses and manages a range of menstrual disorders, looking for the root cause rather than simply managing symptoms.
Pelvic pain, whether acute or chronic, deserves proper investigation. Dr Rozen takes a thorough approach to identifying the underlying cause, which may include conditions such as endometriosis, ovarian cysts, fibroids, or pelvic inflammatory disease, and developing a management plan that addresses it.
Menopause marks the end of a woman’s menstrual cycles and brings with it a range of symptoms that can significantly affect daily life and long-term health. Dr Rozen supports patients through this transition with evidence-based guidance and treatment options tailored to each individual.
Premature ovarian insufficiency, sometimes called premature menopause, occurs when the ovaries stop functioning normally before the age of 40. It can affect fertility, hormone levels, and long-term health, and requires specialist management. Dr Rozen has a particular interest in this area given its close connection to fertility and reproductive health.